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<big><big>'''The James Webb Telescope'''</big></big>
:<big>'''Coming Soon: Search for Life on Exoplanets'''</big>
* http://www.nasa.gov/image-feature/james-webb-space-telescope-mirrors-will-piece-together-cosmic-puzzles
* https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/imagegallery/image_feature_1725.html
http://www.greenpolicy360.net/w/Hubble
'''''February 2017'''''
<big>'''''Hello [https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-telescope-reveals-largest-batch-of-earth-size-habitable-zone-planets-around TRAPPIST-1]'''''</big>
''The Hubble Space Telescope characterized the atmospheres of TRAPPIST-1B and TRAPPIST-1C, finding that the two worlds probably aren't encircled by hydrogen and helium rich atmospheres, meaning their atmospheres could resemble our own.''
''Researchers will be able to get an even better look at these worlds in the future.''
''NASA's [http://www.space.com/34599-james-webb-space-telescope-facts-you-need-to-know-video.html James Webb Space Telescope (JWST)] — Hubble's telescope successor expected to launch in 2018 — should be able to peer deeply into the atmospheres of alien planets to try to see if they really could be like our own.''
''The James Webb Space Telescope might be able to pick out oxygen, carbon dioxide, methane and other molecules in exoplanet atmospheres to find any [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biosignature biosignatures] that might be present.''
... #TheBigPicture
... #PlanetCitizen
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The James Webb Telescope

Coming Soon: Search for Life on Exoplanets



http://www.greenpolicy360.net/w/Hubble


February 2017


Hello TRAPPIST-1

The Hubble Space Telescope characterized the atmospheres of TRAPPIST-1B and TRAPPIST-1C, finding that the two worlds probably aren't encircled by hydrogen and helium rich atmospheres, meaning their atmospheres could resemble our own.

Researchers will be able to get an even better look at these worlds in the future.

NASA's James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) — Hubble's telescope successor expected to launch in 2018 — should be able to peer deeply into the atmospheres of alien planets to try to see if they really could be like our own.

The James Webb Space Telescope might be able to pick out oxygen, carbon dioxide, methane and other molecules in exoplanet atmospheres to find any biosignatures that might be present.


... #TheBigPicture ... #PlanetCitizen


The James Webb telescope modeled at SXSW 2015.jpg


https://www.greenpolicy360.net/mw/images/Webb_Telescope_construction_completed-Nov2016.jpg

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